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SHAREHOLDER & PARTNERSHIP LAWYERS IN KIAMA

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From emerging start-ups to long-established companies, we offer a comprehensive range of commercial legal services to support your growth and protect your interests

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We work with clients throughout Kiama and across NSW. Our team is easy to reach and committed to providing timely, practical advice whenever your business needs support.

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We take the time to understand your unique business and challenges, creating strategies that drive growth and keep you competitive in Kiama’s commercial landscape.

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We assist business owners in Kiama with preparing clear and practical shareholder and partnership agreements. These agreements set out essential matters such as exit strategies, voting arrangements, decision-making processes, and dispute resolution procedures. Having these foundations in place helps reduce uncertainty and supports effective collaboration.


When disputes do occur, our lawyers focus on achieving workable outcomes that safeguard your interests. We aim to resolve issues early through cooperative approaches, helping to ease pressure on the business and limit the need for drawn-out litigation.

Business, Commercial & Corporate


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How Can Our Shareholder & Partnership Lawyers in Kiama Help?

Starting a business with a partner often brings energy, shared vision, and combined resources. Over time, however, differences in priorities can lead to disputes about strategy, profit distribution, or day-to-day operations. Establishing clear frameworks at the outset provides a stronger foundation for managing these challenges as they arise.


Our shareholder and partnership lawyers assist clients in Kiama by preparing agreements that define responsibilities and reduce the risk of conflict. This includes:


  • Shareholder and partnership agreements
  • Buy and sell agreements that allow for insurance-based exits in cases of death or permanent disability


Disputes between business partners can quickly become personal, particularly when professional and personal relationships overlap. Disagreements over management, financial returns, or succession planning can place significant pressure on both the business and the individuals involved.


If conflict arises, we focus on resolution through constructive approaches such as negotiation or mediation, with the aim of limiting disruption. Where litigation becomes unavoidable, our lawyers have experience managing matters in the Supreme Court’s Corporations List, providing support through:


  • Offering direct and commercially sound legal advice
  • Managing the legal process from start to finish
  • Representing you in settlement negotiations or court proceedings


Whether you are formalising a new partnership or addressing a breakdown in trust, our team in Kiama works to protect your position and achieve a practical resolution.

Get Trusted Shareholder & Partnership Advice in Kiama

Have a question about a shareholder or partnership matter? Contact us today and a member of our team will respond promptly.

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